
Matplotlib — Visualization with Python
Matplotlib is a comprehensive library for creating static, animated, and interactive visualizations in Python. Matplotlib makes easy things easy and hard things possible. Create publication quality …
Examples — Matplotlib 3.10.7 documentation
Currently Matplotlib supports PyQt/PySide, PyGObject, Tkinter, and wxPython. When embedding Matplotlib in a GUI, you must use the Matplotlib API directly rather than the pylab/pyplot …
Matplotlib documentation — Matplotlib 3.10.7 documentation
Cheatsheets Matplotlib 3.10.7 documentation # Matplotlib is a comprehensive library for creating static, animated, and interactive visualizations. Install # pip pip install matplotlib conda conda …
Using Matplotlib — Matplotlib 3.10.7 documentation
Using Matplotlib # Quick start guide A simple example Parts of a Figure Types of inputs to plotting functions Coding styles Styling Artists Labelling plots Axis scales and ticks Color mapped data …
Pyplot tutorial — Matplotlib 3.10.7 documentation
Please also see Quick start guide for an overview of how Matplotlib works and Matplotlib Application Interfaces (APIs) for an explanation of the trade-offs between the supported user …
Installation — Matplotlib 3.10.7 documentation
If you would like to contribute to Matplotlib or otherwise need to install the latest development code, please follow the instructions in Setting up Matplotlib for development.
Getting started — Matplotlib 3.10.7 documentation
(Source code, 2x.png, png) If a plot does not show up please check Troubleshooting. Where to go next # Check out Plot types to get an overview of the types of plots you can create with …
matplotlib.pyplot — Matplotlib 3.10.7 documentation
matplotlib.pyplot # matplotlib.pyplot is a state-based interface to matplotlib. It provides an implicit, MATLAB-like, way of plotting. It also opens figures on your screen, and acts as the figure GUI …
matplotlib.pyplot.plot — Matplotlib 3.10.7 documentation
If the color is the only part of the format string, you can additionally use any matplotlib.colors spec, e.g. full names ('green') or hex strings ('#008000'). Examples using matplotlib.pyplot.plot #
Quick start guide — Matplotlib 3.10.7 documentation
Matplotlib's documentation and examples use both the OO and the pyplot styles. In general, we suggest using the OO style, particularly for complicated plots, and functions and scripts that …